Editable Interactive Notebook Grading Rubric. Completely editable Excel file used for grading interactive notebooks. Current set up includes sections for organization, neatness, and required elements (foldable/notes).
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Week one is done and honestly, it kicked and punched me around quite a bit! On our first day with kids, I was so worn out that I came home and took a 3 hour nap! This weekend was a flurry of getting things ready for my night class and finalizing my lessons for my high school classes. Needless to say, you will definitely see a change in this week's #Made4Math based on what I needed to make for my classes :) Click here to submit YOUR #Made4Math Project Click here to submit YOUR #Made4Math Project My #Made4Math this week is devoted to my Notebooks. Project #1 - The Table of Contents I've seen many ToCs out there, especially now that INBs have become so popular! However, I wanted one that could fit easily into the notebook without too much cutting. One of my science buddies had learned about INBs last year at our AVID training and she was kind enough to share her ToC with me, but it was in Excel and honestly, I'm majorly stupid at Excel. So I made this one in Word: What I love about it is that it makes a mini-booklet so there is no cutting involved! Project #2 - The Rubric That same science teacher friend was very generous to share her grading rubric with me. I hate to grade and it flat out scared me to think about grading tons of notebooks often. She has her students peer-grade the notebook, with the rule that someone different must grade your notebook each week. Then they bring the notebook up to her for her to record the score. I took her files, tweaked them a bit and made them into a half sheet: Project #3 - The SBG Tracker One of the things that I loved in many of the notebooks I've seen is that students keep track of their scores. I had made something for this back earlier this summer, but I wasn't crazy about it. Enter in my awesome Algebra 2 co-conspirator and an awesome score tracker she made. I again tweaked it, putting it on the inside of a mini-booklet, then the SBG grading scale and reassessment rules on the outside. What I love about this is that student scores are kept private when doing the peer grading! So there you have it... not the most creative #Made4Math that I've done, but definitely a very necessary collection of "need to make" for me. Your Turn!!! What did YOU make this week?? Ready to check out some other awesome creations? We want to see YOUR name here.... :) Click here to submit YOUR #Made4Math Project Bowman Dickson, @bowmanimal - Teaching Beliefs in Poster Form @aanthonya - Fibonacci Bees @coachpate - Pirate math scavenger hunt @_CindyWallace_ - Scratch Off Cards @csteketee21 - Calendar @reminoodle - Spiced Up Syllabus & Foldables Supply Boxen Simplifying Radicals @noraoswald - Slope Spinner Sarah - Trash to treasure desk chair Julia Cole - Planning Calendar @Alwildadaughter - Beans and more syllabi Julie Reulbach, @jreulbach - Math Motivation Classroom Posters Justin Lanier (@j_lanier) - Math Heroes - a painting I made for my classroom Breedeen (@btwnthenumbers) - Habits of Mind posters Making Paper Airplanes - Hanging Folder Holder @4mulafun Jennifer Smith-Sloane - Math About Me Project Megan Hayes-Golding (@mgolding) - Online Exit Tickets Radical Rational - Blind Draw - Geometry Math Tales From the Spring - Please Use the Restroom and Water Fountain Before Math Class Poster Beth Ferguson - Made 4 Math Monday – posters @rachelrosales - Thinking Log stems Sherrie @luvbcd - Classroom Door @MsMac622 - Teacher Survival Kits Sqrt_1 - Two pizza boxes and a hot glue gun @crstn85 - Made for Math: Calendar and Classroom @misscalcul8 - Posters and Clothes Pins and Markers, Oh My @mathymissc - MATHO! Finding EMU - Monster Whiteboards
Today my blog is sporting a brand new look! A very BIG thank you to Megan at A Bird in Hand Designs for creating a blog that is even better looking then I had imagined. In honor of such a special occasion here is little freebie! I am ADDICTED to using interactive notebooks from Erin at I'm Lovin' Lit! (She has an interactive notebook for everything!) We do not have an ELA Consultant or Curriculum Director in my small school, so the burden of adapting our teaching to fit new Common Core standards falls on our shoulders. Last year I discovered Erin's interactive notebooks and fell head over heals in love! They provide students with great visual's to organize their notes. And there is a lesson for almost every standard! I created this rubric to help me assess my student's notebooks this year. It's just a simple check-in to make sure that they have all the notes they need and are keeping things neat and organized. It is also a great way to provide students with feedback and encouragement. Click here to get this rubric @ my TpT store! Have a great weekend everyone! And thanks again Megan!
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Grading Rubric for Interactive Notebooks that takes a look at Creativity, Completeness and Color to prompt students to take ownership in their Interactive Notebooks. This paper is typically placed right behind the cover sheet in my classroom for our Interactive Notebooks and allows students to understand expectations from the beginning. Check it out in use at http://4mulafun.blogspot.com/2012/08/wow-already-tuesday.html Click here to visit my teaching blog, 4mulaFun Please email me here with any questions or comments. This work by http://www.4mulaFun.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/4mulafun.
I love the way I set up my student's interactive notebooks in math! These tips will help a teacher in any subject get things going at the beginning of the year.
Do not let your interactive notebook setup overwhelm you. They can be set up quickly and easily for a new school year. Read for tips and must-haves.
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A generic rubric to use for your student's science interactive notebooks. Great to keep kids on track and check in monthly- place for grades at the bottom. I use this as a tracker to make sure kids are on point with notes and that their notebooks are written clearly and organized. ...
Use this rubric to consistently grade your classroom interactive notebooks. This version is a general version, allowing for 3 sections in student notebooks to assess. Expectations are listed so there is no confusion on where points are being earned and or lost on the student work. If you are lo...
*Use this rubric to accompany and Interactive Notebook. *Provide your students with quick feedback and encouragement.
Simple 9 week grading rubric for interactive notebooks. Will fit exactly in the front cover of a composition.
This STEP-BY-STEP WRITING® IS A COMPLETE WRITER'S WORKSHOP PROGRAM with all the tools needed for the entire year. It is filled with standard-based engaging lessons (scripted), anchor charts, modeling, mentor text, interactive notebook pages, practice, and all the forms, graphic organizers, checklists, and rubrics necessary to teach and assess
Are you looking to start a Texas History Interactive Notebook? Interactive Notebooks, or INBs, are a great way for students to organize their notes and responses to refer back to later.
Grading Rubric for Interactive Notebooks that takes a look at Creativity, Completeness and Color to prompt students to take ownership in their Interactive Notebooks. This paper is typically placed right behind the cover sheet in my classroom for our Interactive Notebooks and allows students to understand expectations from the beginning. Check it out in use at http://4mulafun.blogspot.com/2012/08/wow-already-tuesday.html Click here to visit my teaching blog, 4mulaFun Please email me here with any questions or comments. This work by http://www.4mulaFun.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/4mulafun.
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This interactive notebook rubric is used in my math and science classes. I have looked at several interactive rubrics and then adapted and merged them together and added my own twist. It works for my classes anyway.
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Here is a 25 point rubric for the interactive notebook. There are 5 areas to be assessed. A large copy is provided to be placed in the front of the notebook for student reference. The small copies are for the teacher to glue in the notebook as it is graded. (daily, weekly, semester, etc.) The teach...
A simple rubric to grade student interactive notebooks including fields for Organization, Content Accuracy, Required Elements (Such as the Table of Contents), and Illustrations and Diagrams. This rubric is intended to be used as a partial grade for a students notebook in conjunction with specific re...